Hello,
a bit about me:
I am a postdoc at SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies) in Trieste, Italy, working in the recently established ERC (European Research Council) group led by Prof. Enrico Barausse.
I obtained my bachelor’s degree in Mathematical Engineering (2012) and my master’s degree in Mathematics (2014) from the University of Santiago de Chile, with a thesis entitled "The Cauchy problem in General Relativity". During my years in Chile, I supervised one bachelor thesis about partial differential equations and worked for five years as a Professor of Mathematics at three different universities.
I have been granted with several scholarships that supported my master’s degree and the participation to international congresses, summer courses and research stays, mainly in Argentina, Brazil, Spain and Italy.
I received the prestigious scholarship "Becas de Doctorado en el Extranjero BECAS CHILE" which gave me the opportunity to study abroad, and as a result through the grant I was able to obtain my PhD degree in 2019 in Physics from the University of the Balearic Islands, under the supervision of Dr. Carlos Palenzuela.
My main research is in the area of Numerical Relativity, performing numerical simulation of different binary compact objects i.e. black holes, neutron stars and others exotic as for example: boson stars, dark boson stars and fermion-boson stars, focusing mainly on its dynamics and gravitational radiation emitted during the coalescence.